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I wanted this place to be good. Desperately. I've worked nearby forever, and I've never been in. Now I know I shouldn't have bothered. When my dining partner and I got in, we were seated promptly enough. Water to start? Sure. Wine? Interesting question - we hadn't ordered our food yet. How could we make an informed wine decision without knowing what we were eating? In any case. We ordered the appetizers, entrees, and wine all at once. The appetizers came and went, still no wine. Entrees arrive - no wine! This is now 20 minutes since we had ordered wine. We had to prompt the wait staff to bring us our wine. Not a great start. The food was "alright". Not the greatest I've ever eaten. I mean, it's chicken and rice on some level. We had gotten through the bread - and had to request a second basket of bread, which was never brought to us. Dessert arrives. We both order profiteroles and a cafe au lait. In case folks don't know, profiteroles are supposed to be ice cream balls covered with *piping hot* chocolate sauce. After, again, prompting the waitstaff to bring us our desserts, ours was lukewarm at best. Cold coffee. All of that, plus some inattentive waiters, for far too much money. Folks - don't waste your pennies here. Go to Gabby's.
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